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Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner to be Available in iPhone Next Year: Report

Monali Gupta

Be prepared for some groundbreaking changes to next year's iPhone. The design can be completely changed and the Inspire design can be given from the iPhone 4. According to the latest report, under-display fingerprint scanner will be given in the iPhone 12 to be launched in the next year i.e. 2020.

According to a report by Mac Rumours, Apple is preparing to install an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner in next year's iPhone model. For this, the company will use Qualcomm's sensor.

It is worth noting that Qualcomm has launched a new 3D Sonic Max ultrasonic fingerprint reader during its annual Snapdragon Tech Summit. This display sensor is of 20mm by 30mm size and it is much larger than the traditional under display fingerprint sensor. That is, now more area will be available for the under display sensor and people will be easy to use it.

According to the report, the company is partnering with Taiwanese touch screen maker GIS and under this, these display fingerprint sensor technology will be made for iPhone.

Some time ago, in the report of Apple analyst Ming chi kuo, it was said that this time the company will provide both Face ID and fingerprint scanner features. Not only this, the Bloomberg report said that such technology will be given in the 2020 iPhone.

This time there was not much ringing for this time iPhone. The reason was its design, as there were no major changes in it. Only the camera module was different, while the design is similar to the iPhone X series. Apple fans still hope that in 2020 the company will launch the iPhone with a different design.

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